,9iTV? tfHE IiANOASTEK VAJCLY rNOCEULIGEKCKR, FBIDAY. MABCH 23. 1888. 'it t w p" Hi .! PS-J- -. rr-. "p !& i fY- lr w H ki . It, if i A H & Dally Intelllfrencer, a.AMUABTER, MAECH M, lM. 1 t warn 9AB.T ljrmxieswcss iraMMhea ii ws ttl'fKphteBew of Um United rrcsi up te - tlss Utast possible nenr. MkM-The Dally Edition of Thi Iktslu- "wesft te admire toy carrier in Um city aAaarmnAla towns fee IOC Vtt week t ' fry . A ye for Mx recmtbs:i - fLBlOTtMM Months Me. per saenUi. m WsKLTnarraLLIattCU fDenbte rheet) ft- MB.'.; r i7 f " ?. IfttaBHbem'srlsntne their saareis changed ; sBst also state where the ;papcr U cow ter-, x fJfi-ww-" - - . v- MTennumwitt rreta w 10 cu. per nun -" aMstlnMnlen. necerflln te location. vsL- in1iMLLiaKiiOKB, 1 AX- , .. Uu.caster.Ps. i taBaBaStM!L.tjn. SWISS, nMlWiMllMI WAWIUUUVVDnCVklVUi - PlI"- ' D'ctlk f tkeXhlcr JBitkC Rlranirn thins- are constantly happen-. L, 4ln and nmenir them must be considered tkiinth of thw chief -Justiee Just after, ,;ftUi.ttn&mt& a deciding voice in the . tltiV'- of the telephone case, which 1 5 been of se touch moment te the puVj r SHe. That decision new. Is almeu as h. .. & . J tuiintilA &.' 1 ineugu it naa net Been iuuc, iv ii " ntepntM court will be called upon te de-. 'rT CMeit which has three votes en each! klAjJt A mm. ! A. ..-.-.. "...iAII mnA tk u -Lju- j BBba a.w uirinuicu ru uihjuivi a rail1",, tTt la In this chanced attitude et the &T tepreme court that the death of Judge ?$A Walterhas itt greatest public Interest; W Because though esteemed a geed honest imUhaxi working Judge, he was net a & ssTUluurecniM justice, ana aaaeu neiuinK l I Rt UIS 1IUUO UL IrUIW (IC uiiivvi ... ' be remembered, however, that very great v-T . man ha1 nrprrnrcl him in it. nnu it re- Quired "one of very remarkable attain t.f m ttmMita taiceeD level wun uie ihiiie ui 1 ' th nlftce. Chief Jusllce Walte was thi '; "Manlk nf Rrant'4 Inftllllltv te tlleASO thi 'Senate "With the prier nominations of "Williams nnd dishing, and it is said; that when he sent in his n.ime he de; e'ared that if he was rejected, he would next nominate Jndge Black, het Deme. -erataaliewas; and doubtless he would have done se ; In which case this office wettld have been filled with its undoubted Speer. j f.The supreme court should be n great Hf sort, ulled with men whose names and f " Weight will command reverence for their .1 cweuiens. it, is certainly net se newi &"- ThjirA erA fnnr mnn nt ATtmnnllmirV xl ability upon it. Lamar, who will probably tlW, ine xew cnier justice, naa bucu ability, but (t is te be seen whether It Is K6t the kind that will make a chief justice 'Illustrious. It it would be Jenks we woeld knew that he was equal te the 4 place, because the law has been his stead jf vJnUtreaf. Harrying Themselrcs. j r A few days age we noted that two , young people In Yeik county jumped! tkeadleng into notoriety by marrying themselves. Tbe fashion seenis te be catching. Te-day's Yerk Daily says : " Yesterday Mr. Jeseph M. Itlckrode and Miss Annie S. Mlller.beth of llunover.se-' 4 cured a marriage license from Clerk of the Courts Sell, and in tbe presence of aeveral witnesses married themselves. Tberd sems te be a growing craze for this mede of marriage, as this is the third case of. the kind in this county this year." j It Is the kind et craze that indicates a iif total lack of appreciation of the dignity, r3 nd sanctity of the married state nnd 5i . 4-, ... 1 . m 1 ..f I tij't, aaeum ve vigorously cenaemneu. inere Hu new prevalent tee much of adlspeslJ tlen te leek lightly upon the marriage re latien. The eminent New Yerk divine, Dr. Dlx, is new causing Ills pulpit te ring with denunciation of the moral ret- ' tenness in metropolitan society caused chiefly, he cays, by tbe Indifference with which the marriage tie is regarded. Marriage is the foundation of the lam j Uy, and the family ia the nucleus out of 1 ;whlch the state grows. Whatever hurts the family is tenfold mere injurious still te the state. Such marriagei as these in Yerk county, cause the holy relation of; husband and wlfe tobe held in mockery. Be CeBteat ITIth tbe Free List. - It Is net likely that tariff agitation will cHectany reform nt tills Bession. Tie . work has hardlyJieen-nndertaken In tlio tlie rlght way. Mills' bill is net likely te command a majority et votes, and it cer tainly is an imperfect measure. We believe tbat it would be wiser new te drop all of the bill but the free list, and make the light te get that through rfaad.De content with it. There is reasonable objection te the v Mills adjustment of the tariff en sugar, wrapper tobacco, glass and some ether , things. New, why should any i mpertant tfceaie industry be injured, when we de .net propose te surrender the protective feature in the tariff rates F "Why should the Louisiana sugar planter be hurt V Why should the tobacco planters et a dozen states be seriously lujured 't Why .should net the glass industry and every -ether industry be adequately protected; "ad it there is nny doubt about their in- 'Jary by a reduction of duty, why net let them have the benefit of the doubt, and "lei the duty alone V Te shorten the matter and te de some thing effective, at this session, why net drop the attempt te change the tariff farther than at the free list of the ways and means committee bill proposes te change it ? VenslenB Ter Be man Matrons. The Senate has been discussing a pen sion bill of unique and Leautlf ul design ; in fact se altogether novel that it was a'. 'lowed te go ever in order that the sap'ent aerators .might study it at leisure. This Mil provides a pension et VX a month te women enrolled during' the war as army nurses. The chief argument in its favor wm that the pensioners would net Le sere tban six or eight for each state. a,. Senater Beck skilfully unmasked the pwpellant features of the bill, lie showed "that It would apply te every one of the 'iasaereus colored women who had eoexed for the re'dlera during six months aad, according te the report just read, (Wttch women were entitled " Reman iMatrcns." Senater Edmunds could net aderstand the principle et the bill. The SMOclatten et nurses had only asked te be placed en the same footing as soldiers, aodasne pensions were paid te soldiers Mt disabled in the service it was net vaite plain tbat nurses should receive 1iter' attention. "As a friend of women's rights " he did net beljeve in Javidleus distinctions. After several -f pointed question? had ja-Bxl unari jj i laweredlt teemed Impossible te discover j who were the real backers of the bill. A n Sfatlenal Relief Heard nf AVnmpn , .. ------ - ,-- "r-r isjjuu or, uuv ittueu te teaienalizs ; and the Grand Army did net teem te Mve anything te .jfle with it. '? . "lf, , , , ' miladelahla Gas. , ' The f elect council et Philadelphia have I passed the ordlnance authorizing the mayor te enter into a contract for an in- contract te be entered Inte by the mayor for one year with the ptlvllege of annual renewals for 8,000,000 cubic feet et illuminating gas p?r diem, and mere if the city desires It J after six months, The gas Is net te be less tban 22 sperm candle power, the gas Bhall be measured In meters furnished by the city, and payments' therefer are te be made monthly. The gas is te ccst n6t mere than 60 centa per 1,000 cubic feet, The right of inspection is 'at all times Invested in the city, and for every candle. power furnished less than the 22'agreed Ave cents per ljOOO cubic feet ihall be do de ducted. . . .. It leeks, as though Philadelphia was seen going te have cheap and geed gas.; Why cannot Lancaster enjoy the tame. geed fortune? r " Tntis fr the New Yeik An Isnlenftln IU dciense of Adam lUdesu. It Is a bad eminence. Titu collections of Intern! rovenue ferj the llret eight months of the iUctl ycr end-, Ing June 30, 1888, BgnreRate 180,760,407, be-, lng an lnctease el fO 611.C99 evor Uie oellco-, tlens during the corresponding period of luO 1SII llEcii yewr. iuu vuiivuiiuua u& uplrlts were Wl.Osl.OSS, an Increue of 3,-( 787,001 5 en tobacco, fa),3i8,070, an locreiwe of 102,412 1 en fermented liquors, $1M 815,101, an lncreane of fl.212,217 i en oloe-J margarine, 1180,162, an Increase of (77,113) en bank note, f 8.W, a decrease of 2,05 ; en miscellaneous Item, $113 C72, a decrease e ?05,133. Tbe receipt for February last wOre 030,071 Rretcr tban theso fer'Febru. ary et last year. In the New Yerk asaembly the bill abel- lHhing capital punlabment was defeated by, a vote of 45 te 31; wblcb proves that tbe opposition te bancmg U 'tnarchlnjt bravely en. m ' A STnATrenn, Conn , man tbeufjht te catch a tblet who bad been stealing weed from the fermet's weed plle. lie leaded, one et tbn coveted atleke with blasting powder and awaited resulla. He careful was he of blsccliome tbat be told nobody of 1'. Consequently his ton-ycar-eld boy,' while carrying weed for tlie night, took tbe leadod atlek, and wben tbe fatber built (be Ore for tbe breakfast he unconsciously placed In tbe stove. It was hair an hour after this that an explosion occur red which; shook the whole house, and net only breke Inte a thousand pelces the new kitchen range, but shattered every window en tba lower fleer et the little Queen Ann cottage.. Neighbors came te the rescue, but fertu nately nobody was hurt Tbe man has, net been aeen out doers alnce. Pkteciivki. Bahnhelu and Wlttlclc show aa unnecessary perslstenca In their' cfTeits te drag Inte the courts the four men who bee in te have been Indubitably' proved as net having anything te de with tbe Uarnlsh burglary. These olUcers should find bowe ethor way of making ces. Scandinavia la new sending an un usually large number of Immigrants te tbe United b tales, because It la belleved tbat Congress will soeu pass an act reatrlctlDg Immigration. Fer tbe elgbt months end ing Jfebruary 20 tbore were 20,302 lminl-( grant arrhals from all the portM.ef the principal foreign countries. X'er tbe same period of tbe year provteus, tl.e arrivals numbered 221,23b. . , m.mm m Tjru Yeung Doineoratto Jiittallen or rtilladelphla are moving for a oenontlon ceinpruilng tUrce or, nve delrgntes from each et the clubs In the state te be held at, Heme prominent point at an early date. The realtor has been submitted te tbe chair man of the Douiecratlo atnte committee, and he hearllly approves of the plan and expre&fees a hope tbat It miy be brought te a auocefslul termination. All communica tions should be addressed te Majer Jehn I). Werman at Ne. JC0 .Seuth Ilreai aticct, rnllailelpbia. m- m Tiik anniul reglsier et Tranktln and Mftrsball collegq and ttioelojlcsl icnilnary for 1SS7-1833 la new ready for the numerous friends and patrons of that solid seat of learning. In the college the senior class this year numbers eighteen, three of whom reside In Ijsncsster. The Juniors nre twenty six la number ; the sophomores iinrty one : anu me ircMUmun twenty two. Tbe lull ceurse of studies In ell the classes Is presented, tegether with a brief and con cen con clte history of tbe Institution, Tbe academy conneetod with the college Is apparently In a nourishing state of development, wblle tbe seminary has a total of forty-two stu dents In arlousgradesef prepiratlrn (era divine calling. The register contains rerty page of Interesting reading and tbe neat ness and beauty of the publication la an exoelloattestlmonial of tbe work tbat la dene at the Lntellieknckii Jeb oilier. PERSONAL. Mites Ai'STlNH Hmkad, a society cerrrs. pondent, welt known aa Mist Orundy." died Thursday morning at her rcsldouce in Washington. Themas M. Niouel Ii tbe numoef an oecentrlo WIsceiihIii politician who receives visitors in bis hotel lu New Yerk, clothed only in nature's garb. Rev. Mil. SATTEitMS, pastor et Calvary lVetestant Kplsoepal church, In Hew Yerk, who has been elected assistant bishop of Ohie, has tbe matter of acceptance still un der advisement. 11 kv. Dr. Loes, the HotOrmed clergy man of Ueiblebeuj, whose congregation 1ms been divided Inte tactiens, has resigned and a new church will be orgamze'l for him, tbe antl Loes faction paying (10,000 te tlm retiring members, Hamukl States wilteste tbe l'lltsburc iijf tnoemplatuiot J)r, ,K, K, lllgbee's usoef tbe ealurans of the Pennsylvania Scheel Journal te abuse Ki-doveruor Paulsen, lie sjs tbe Jeiirtinl is pub. lished at tbe expense of tbe state and should bs non-parlWae. Okn. Huaoe, the Interstate minister le Mexico, at a banquet In thu City of Moxleo en Wednesday, eald tbat this ceierumeut would lie most content with Mexico a lib oral republic. The speech oreuted a pro found impression as an Indication of Pres ident Cleveland's sympathy with the pres ent liberal government, William Mabsuv, etd'lilladelplila, has glveu (100,000 te tbe Philadelphia Uoue of Itefuge te carry out the leug-dcslred re moval et their institution Jrem its present silo te ene In the rural districts. The state ban been petitioned time and again te facilitate this change, but lu vain, and new a private cltizan has come forward te de what the state has refused. in undent r.at. Kdward Hugh McKertxle, llie Keeluh tramp, who claims te be heir te f 33,000, was married en Thursday In Hew Itrunswlek, N. J , te Miss Emma Ji fteam, daughter or William Ij Jehnsen, a fanner with whom hehaibetn living. Ksv. Dr. McKulght, before he would perform the ceremony, re re menstrated with the parties, and only rlll rlll elated when urged by the father Or tbe girl. Jlhe marriage took place at the residence of ex Chief of Pollce Archibald Allen, a rels tlve of thi girl's fU'ier. MasKuuz'e still claims that his fortune Is coming and Jonnen and his family bellcsehlm, 'Ite brjde is qutte pretty. A lUcnteeus Judge. ireuiTIdlllU Judge (te dudeprlMincr') What a aharae for a well-dressed, jjeijtlemanly fellow lke you te be amatel for yelling enFlith avenue at eleven o'clock nt ntgut I What Is venr profession '? ' Dade Hewling swells J U0e Ten dollars, EAKLT YKOKTAnUS, Hew jnsj Can B nouncea-MasaBau'.e guj- (Mn Fer tfea ratnttr. Frem Ue Qtrmintewn Ttlfgrtph. ' lilsalwaysoeelrableto seeure an early npply of vegetables of the mere Impsrtaut varieties tbat cannot be grown or started under glass te advantage Ul this class potatoes and peas are of that hardy charac ter tbat tbey can aland ,a considerable de gree et cel). It is almost always the case that a thaw oeoura ami tbe bulk of the frost leaves the ground befere tbere Is an actual opening 6t spring', or rather befere there Is any real settled weather. When this Is se and one has a portion of dry seli, by plow ing and planting potatoes and tbe use of a geed supply of horse manure, potateoi may be planted for an early supply with safety, and tbe period of tlpcnlng considerably hastened. The potatoes should be plsnted te con siderable depth and the osrse insnure dropped en the seed and then considerable surface rresi Kin 110 no usrm. The earne Is true of peas In n andy loam will manured they msy be planted much earlier than they oeuld no te wait for planting at tbe erdluary time. If these garden prodnces can be secured (we or three weeks earlier than by ordinary methods It is advisable te atteifd le the matter wben there la lees press of necessary farm d utile. Farm Metes. 'The seeds of early tomatoes, egg-plantr, cabbage, peppers, eta, may be planted In boxes, and the boxes kept near a window In the faonse. . Ground fish Is excellent for laying hens. One pound per clay for twenty hens, mixed with tbe soft feed, will greatly prometo laying. iioek evor venr seed corn new, as the severe weather may have Injured it. K se, 1 and new seed is te be procured, it should be get at onee, as there Is eeniellmea a scarcity of geed secd when planting lime comes, especially after n eovero winter. If thegrape vines have net been trimmed tbere Is but llttle Hum for ve doing. Te postpeno such work will be te lrijiirotbe vines. It should be done during cold weather, befere the sap begins le rise, or the vines will " bleed, " and a failure te bear will result Unless the ((round for onions shall have been carefully prepared tlm work rcnulrc-d te keep the young plants clean will be very tedious. It Is etien the cae tbat band picking et the graa It neceBary, compelling ene te de the work en tbe bands and knees. hhenld grass scciire a stand wben the nnlnn plants nre yeuug the crop would be greatly Injured. Potatoes mev be plaited at miy tlme new for the early crop. Cemrneiclal Jertlllmn are botter than innnure en neils that have horeleToro produced dlRrd tubnrr. It would be best net te plant mUtoeion old locations, but te select a pint that has net) boruesuch a orep, an dlteasemny sgtln appear en soils that liave been bolero planted, m mt Dry fluutltigildii ludlgtisnt. The refusal of the Huntingdon county llcenae applications by Assoelato Judges MeCartby and .Foreman was a great disap pointment te the drinking community in Huntingdon, and In order te glve out te their pent-up Indignation a crowd of young uien and boys hanged the twain In (Ulgyte a telegrapti pnln lu front of the lrrauklln beuse, l'lacnrds containing bit ter denunciations were tacked te the bodies of tbe dummies, and they were the ehjecls of all eyer. This action Is almost generally condemned. TIIK IIIKU OK 1IAW.N1 I Nil. ThPKMiiernt nf liareh, Jn Ihn still dark bntore the breik of any, A r.ltckblra comes te plpa nU Rttrp-tenta lay Sate In tte ctlaJcl el llme or lurch. Tiiatlonelynetel ltruunnuitd In the rlver nf my dream, LlkellinfalnlunduraOKK wlUMn UiOblie.mi, Acall lamtlUr trem a rtu'in rumute. Walking, 1 lienrd Mi.llew and loud, the minstrel el the tree Bcatteilntf Ihotrelilol liberal im-loily,--The klnx.y uxulutlen if the Mid. When all Is e nr, Trem Life's blind slnmher Bhall I vnVntohear The loved, the sllnnced voices, close und clear, Tormeutod with deslre and doubt no incrut 1 suffered with rtirnmattem In the shoulder feriimiilhi mid the only tlilni: I found Ihnt did nm any ened w as Hidvntlnn Oil. It eurcd um, tnl 1 recommend It 10 all sntferlnu with eaUldltcase. K. ULMAN. Ne 1 l'earl a.. llatllmeru, Md. A lady who hts MinVrfd ler nvr thren Tne"tb3 extreme tort 1110 trem a lelcnt reiiRh mi bfrnmn ceuiplulvly enrel by Ur. JiuU'u (JeuhSjiup. Hie lSell nf irppertrudem patnnlzeSOJUONT became It pprpetrates and lnt ressis the ment linjierUinl Item In the sum of lovellneHt, beauty of the tenth. Let the month bu ever eetnull, avur cupld'j bow, If filled with dlioeloled ttuth It Is rejiulslve. Whitened and proicived with this peerless dentrlMce, the teeth form adellxhtlul oentrust telhn rneatn)mn and lovely aurve el a pretty mouth. SOiOUU.NT Is (ur preltrablu te Kill y teeth iiewduis. BVJIUIA.I4 A'OTICKX. Far rlrit He. A greitr amount of political enKlncerlng I be dene by friends or ci"dlea;m to.e- Will euro for their man the firm ulnm tlm ticket, and tbe bv man will prububly veceru the coveted place ihen It unoersed by the inalei tty nj the people, the eluollen li OMiirud. Klentrle lllltera hu been put 10 Uie front, Ita nierlis paiaed apen, imi neon endorsed, ana ununlmeuMy given thn nrat place, niniiiir rumtedlcspeeuilarly ndapttd 10 thu rrliviuuit cum ul oil Ulanaset of Idnevs, Liver aim Htemach KleLtile Hitters, belnu gxaranttid, Is a sale Invealment. Prlce Ma. per bmtln at II. U. Cochran's Drag Store, 137 and 1S9 North CJueen btuiet, Laneas ter, Pa. (j) COUail,WHl))l'lMUUUUillHUdllroiientt)s mnieaiaiel V rolleved bv Hlilleh'a cum. Hnid hv II. 11. Cninmu.drurcUl, Nes. 137 and IS) Mnrth W A tilt EAT DISCOVKUY. Thsitroateatdlsonvoryotthoiiluetoenth cen tury It Dr. Leslie's hppcUl l'rrticrtptluii ler sick headache, which ft the dUcnvury of an eminent phslrlan and used by htm for evor thirty yours botem cl tug U te thu public, and It stands 10-day w Ithent u rlyul. liuudadrer- ii.viuuuv 111 ttuuiuer viuuuiD. Hethera Mothers 1 1 Mether i;t I Are you disturbed at night aud broken el your rest by n sick child sutTerlng and crj lug with the oxcrucUUeg palu of cutting loethT IX se, go at once nnd get a betllu of JtltS. WlNSLOW'SSOOTlllWUSYUUP. It wlUro wlUre wlUro lleve the peer llttle sulTorer Immediately do de pend upon it : there U no mistake about it. There la net a mother en earth who has ever need It, who will net tell ou at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like mRla. It Is porteotly safe te use In till cases and pleasant te the Hum, and Is Uie prescription of one el the oldeat and best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Beld overynhoiv, U cents a bettle. mnyJilydAw lfMk Klcrit l'p, 'Have trlrd TAemut' Xclertrii Oil for croup anil oelds, and Und It the brat ni'iu-Oy 1 liave 1 ur used In iuir riiully." m.lUy,lu l-lv-meuth Ae , ltntute, N. V. yer mile by II. It. cechrun, druirrfut, W and ia North Queen at root, Lancaster. The llaiidaeiursl Ijtil In Ijincinler .Uemarkuatoatrlend thoeiher day that ehn knew Kemp's llalanui ler the Threat and Lungs wut tk superior remecy, ni Itstnnixa herceuith lnUutiy when etbuis had ueuut at whatever, He ti rrove tin and convince s ou 01 lu merit, any drngKltt will ulve lean Sum Sum ple Uviltle Vf. Lam slxe bUu. and 11 ou. lrete4 a Big Uentllt. 'i Has magical pain killing and healing prep- ertleK. Half el utlltv-cent hettluduriHi n.nni rhiumatlam and a Celd that had nettled In my rniuL back. retiiss wull uslt-ver did in my lire V 11 etui Jt Doesbutv, tiroprleter Helland city ew. llutlaud, Mich., siMukteg ler 'Jhamai' Jittcctrie Oil rur a-ue bv 11. 11. i.iwhrun. druggist, W ljmcunttr. and nv eah Queen strtet, A l'etcuiu llriicad Uji. I. I. Cellins, lueiutMi'r or police, Seventh ward, UeaaiiK.l'a.lBllcslhlaway- "biiitrd BMvemly Hern rhumatliui 1 neihini; nut no any go d till I trlt-d rAemai' Kcltetnc Oil tt lsuineusur.ne ireemmend It," ter aumliy h. 11 tHKhrau, druKKla), 137 and i t,utih Queen anon, Lancister. Airs. Lauglry, And otheer famous womeu hue wnnaienuta wnnaienuta tleu for laclul beauty. A ntie coiuplexleu inakna one handaumv, iven tbeuvh tte htee la .Jidlel iwjrfeet mould. Jluriteek JUoed JIUteri sctntrtctly upon the circulation, and retriwi thnskiiiaelearnetsand smiHithnrHsoiherwIae uuutlatnable, or huf bv It. II Cochran, drmrKlut, ISJaudirJAuJtU Quwrn trvet,l.uu' caster. " GERM Aft BONO TOOO AND IRON lllrd Tonle or Oanury lllrds, Mocking J,"tSi,rid.l,',"tei..ci0, "''.a HJrd.ewd. uut tie irian Vece. aa nlrdUial. i'ormleat UUBLKIVb UttUGbrOUK, j We, w Wtumtng Olreet. WAXmiiiKKR'B. " - t---r,l - '"I- " " - m.m.m.m.m. T.1,- J rBit-ADBiwiA, frlaay, March M, UM. Ideas illustrated. Yeu are asked from time te time te give your attention te events in our store that we as sume have interest for you. ? If yeurc of the great number that think our Occasions worth a passing visit the question has probably occurred te you : " Is all this the outcome of fitful im-( pulse, or is it a constantly de veloping plan ?" A werd'in reply. It is a plam a big one. Don't pervert our meaning whenwc say that we impose upon ourselves thcj duty of keeping a show many an advertiser would say "Artj Exhibition," If our duty is te; be done the world's products In! tilings for the house and the person, for ornament and use, for amusement and need, must be here. ' On one side a vast collection! of things. On the ether a greatj multitude heeding the things., They must meet en the besti conditions. Common sense! says goods and prices must be right, and service tee. Don't need te discuss that, we and you. But before the meeting! comes the seeing. That's vital Hew can you sec without exhi bitions ? Hew will you see ex hibitiens unless they are attrac tive? Our plan is .te make them and te put se much fresh-' ness and beauty in them that you must be interested. ' Step a minute en your side of this. Admit our motives are; net entirely disinterested. We1 de business for success. Yeu! ought te knew everything pos-! sible about the goods you need te buy. What is the world de-i ing ? Who is gathering best for me all ever the world? What is fresh thought predUc-j ing te meet my needs? Such questions come without limit. Yeu get the answer we have' te give in our various call them what you please Events, Occasions, Exhibitions, Open ings. This is net a question of buying. That comes later. It's knowing. But there is mere. The il lustrations of the "Heuse Beau tiful." Is net many an observ ing woman catching thoughts of color and arrangement in these, rooms that reveal our stock this exhibition of practical1 heusefurnishing ? Dees neC each show of costumes give, many a notion of tasteful dress te women that never think of buying a dress here? Your side of all this yeun direct interest in it is worth! mere than a passing thought. These are some of the ideas that underlie the present Fur niture Exhibition, This will find larger expression en Tues day next. Wc then will show' you Avhat the World's workers have been doing in Trimmed Millinery, Wraps and Jackets. Spring and Summer Silks, Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Easter Novelties Cards, Booklets, Toys, Fans, Parasols. The large growth of our store space makes such occa sions as proposed for next Tuesday possible with comfort. Equal room cannot be found. Wc give you the invitation, we prepare the store for your re ception. The merchandise will talk te you when you come. The next passing days will tell you mere of what we are doing for Tuesday, the 27th inst. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. CAiatiAuna. CTAD.vu5"w6ir"' EDW.EDGERLEY CAItlUAUK IIU11.DKII, OS. JP. tj.il. MMAUKKT STUBKT, Hear et 1'oaterilco, lncaalur, l'u, I bave tn Stecx and Ilulld te Order Every Varlutyet llie following styles. Coupe, llug uIiih, oabrleluts, Currlagea, Vletertas, lluatn-as bkeii, "l"Oait. MuUall Wsxeuh. tunles, Mrkit tVsgen, I'hjeiena, Rxpreaa Wstjens. I employ the best Mechanics, and have facil ities 10 build correctly any style of Carriage dfklrcd. 'I hi! Duality, St 10 and rinUh et my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest lu the irmrkM, JlOTint "ralr dealing, Honest Werk at Uottem Prices." l'lcnte give lue u call. , -lU'lWliK pieuipUy attended tn. Priens lower tluin ail eihi. One tot of tYerku.eu eapeclully iiuule) cd ler that purpoae. JACOB K. bUEAl'fKR'H PURE RYE. WHISKY. (UY OWX DIBTIU, AXIOM.) Ma 1 CKMTttK SQUAllK. H OOD'S SARSAPARIMjA. !evalth and; Strenfflih JT fT , If yen f4 tlrsst, weik, wert enV or run down from hard work, by Impevartafeed con dition of the Meed or low state of the systsm, yen should take Heed's Fanspatllla. The peculiar ten I or, pnrlfytnt;, and vitalizing qualities et this successful medicine are seen felt throsjrheui the entire system, expelling dtteaae, and giving; qalek, healthy action te every organ. It tones the stomach, creates an appetite, and renses the liver and kidneys. Thensands ywhe have taken It with benefit, testify that Heed's Earsapaiilla " makes tbe weaa strong." Hoed'g EarBftparilla "I have taken net quite a bettle of Heed's Ban apanila, and must ssy It Is ene of the best) medicines for giving an appetite, purifying the bleed, and regnlattng the digestive organs, 1 that I ever heard of. It did ma a great deal of geed." Visa. N. A. fTisLBT, caossteta, N. Y. " I took Heed's Sartapartlla for less et appe-i tlte, dyspepsia, and general languor. It old I tne a vast amount of geed, and 1 have no hesi tancy In rccemmeadinar It." J. W. Willi- ret.0, Qalncy, 111. ' naa soil rneum en my leu arm inree years, tnflering terribly. I took If cod's Bar saparUlsvand thsaaltrnVnm has smtlrelydts appeartd." U.aUUiu, 71 freichBt., Lewell, "MS. , 4 . . Beld by all draf g'sts. It six for IS. Prepared only by a,, I. .QOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. , " 100 Dcbes On) Cellar. ' hum , M: ETZQEH &. HATJUHMAN. Heed's SarsapariUa ' METZGER & HAUGHMAN. FDMi tlNKJ OF Black Dress Goods, Black Cashm.eres, Black Henriettas, Black Sebastopels, Black Armures, Black Camel's Hair, Black Albatross, AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. METZGER HAUGHMAN, NOS. 88 AND 40 WEST KINO STREET. B ARD A MCELROY. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. Ojr Expenses Are Net High Anil We Are S.iisGcd With Oar Small Profit. Sldhr, Men's tl'ItlshXXesc, regular made, 2 pair ler iSc, worth Me per. pair t Men's 4 pair andSpalr SeamltMH Hose idr2Jt, Ileal goods in -ihecliy&t the price) l.ualts1 regular Made Hal tirlKKan He e, pair fec25c 1 bargains in children's lioe 20 dnz. Men's Hmnatltched Hand Hand kerchlefs only be each, worth 16e; EOdez. badles' Uandkorchleff.tslihembroldeied Hit flower In cerner. only Se eaeh. Shawls and lllankets at leas than cost One Cese Iteinimnts or Uleeched Muslin only Be, regular price, 12xc. Mew Dress Rlnghams onlyine New American Satlnes at lOand ISS'cta. OnoLetof llloached Turkish Towels, size 17x38, a for 25c. worth 2:0 each. One Case of Bummer I'antlrr, In neat mliture, F lalds or Stripes, K""d washing- color-, denble and twist, no starnh, at coo per yard ; better goods than peme soil at 15c bummer Panting In lower grades at 10, 12K, in, 18 Wets etc. Special vame In lllank Cahmerat21, si. 4S, S3 cts and np. iilack tllk Warp Hanrletta Cleth II 00, si 21. II 43 and II fin liluck All-wool Henrietta. 40 Inches wlde,at II 00 1 tbli If the blgesl dollar' werthe ver re tailed ever any counter ; we except none legtatn, llnuip and f'otteiro Carpet at 20a, worth 53c ; better grades at 29, si, 40 and 50 cts. Hag carrot at 21. ill, 40, 45,60 cts and up ; all-wool b tripes at Mi. carpet ll&ga taken In exchangH. Window Bbadrs, spring fixtures, at 40e ; best goods, BOe. Dade Shades at 75c, worth II 00. jrKACHKU9-Owlngtethnlncrtaiddeinandat thU seasnn of the J ear It has caused the nholeaaleprlce te advance We are prepared te fnrnlsh the brst goods at the same lear price the lowest In the city. Why t Oar expenses are net high, and we are salUded with small profits, bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, - Opposite Fountain Irn. N KXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. SPECIAL SALE We have Inst rccelvd and have displayed en our oeuntora evor MO drsn of Bl'KISQ HOH1KKY, whleh we beitxht from aenncern closing buslneas. All are New nod Kegular Goela made for this season's trade, and are 33 per cunt leu than regular pi Ice. Carefully exaintne the following prices . Children' Eejmlcsj llose S3 t worth 12Ke Children's Beamlrss Ile'e, s'se CteS.KKc; worth 13a. Children's Kegular 11 ado Hese, size G te 8K, 19e i worth 28j 10 85e. Ladles' Kegular Made Unblcnched Hote,12.;o ; worth ISO l.adles' Kegular Made Unhleaehed llcse, 5e ; worth 20c. J adiei' llfgnlsr Made Unhleaehed and Fancy 11033. 1M t worth 253 Ladles' Bsgnlar MsdeUnblcliPdand Fancy Hen". 22et worth 31c. Ladles' lleaular Made Fancy Ueie, 13a i north tee. Ladles' Kegular Made Fleece Lined Hese, 25e ; worth -fiKc Men's Seamless Mixed Half-llean, Hi; worth HJie. Men'a Kegular Made Halt-IIese, Unulachfvland Faney, 12)ic. ; worth ISO Men's Kegular Made HalMIese. Unbleached, 15s; worth 20c. Mtn's Kegular Made Half Hese, Unbteschd and Faney, 19a worth 23c. Our I eft-Over stock of Winter Hosiery has been redne'd te the following prices te elose euf Children's Woolen llcae sizes 6 te 8J, nt HHO ! were 15c;te a c. Children's woolen Hcae, BlifBd to8K,Bt'2.",e j were 33c tn 40c. Cbtlerea's lnest Urade Wrelen Hea", all s'ss, JJe ; "ere 4 e te Me l.NdKw' and Men's Woolen llose.Zle were J5 te 31e lidle' at d Men's Woolen llose at 31c cro37KClelUo. FAHNTOCK'S, 35 A 37 BAST KINO ST.. LA.NO ASTER, PA. JEWELRY. B ABOA1N BALKS. BARGAIN SALES STERLING SILVER GOODS, Musical Bexes, Bronzes and Art Werk. CALL AND EXAMINE AND GET PUIUKS. Diamond?, Geld and Silver Watches and Fine Jewelry. H Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street. OAKFBT MA1U1A1N3 I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL ter WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry, lugrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpels, OIL CLQTUS, WINDOW MlADXti, Ac We have the Lnrt nnd Beet fclreck In the Olty. H. S. SHIRK & SONS, ncraer West King ted Wittr Slrt UncwUr, P IJIOR KKNT'OK'BAfeE THE COAb J? and Lumber Yard -wltrj V. IC. a Sldirir, ertlce, sbeds aud coal bins new ecrupted by it. 11. Martin, JreutlbK en erUi , mrr stuet between Lemnn and Jauisitwet.aud extend. inn west te l'etm'a it It. Tnls jireperty Is suluula ter any kind et basinets, fee timber parucnlars, apply te A. A.MYKUf, Hw-tldsl e,WWestKlni-atPeet. a r . t mv awVx 'AH iMa seMca,a syrlngaMtaaabef'. a geed reliable tenleant bleed pnriflsr Is needed by nearly everybody. Heed's Bartaparllla Is peculiarly adapted for that purpose and be comes mere popular every year. Try It this spring-. " When I took Heed's 8rsparitla that heavl ness In my stomach left ; the dullness la my head, and the gloeisy, dotpendent feeling dis appeared. I began te get stronger, mt bleed gained better circulation, the coldness in my hands and feet left tne, and my kidneys de net bother me ai before." O, W. Hell, Atterney-at-liiw, atlUeraburg, O. Uakethe Weak Streng " " A year age I suffered from Indigestion, had terrible headaches, very ltttleappstlte ( In ratt, seemed completely broken down . On taking Heed's Bersaparllla I began te Improve, and newi haveagoedappitlte, and my health Is excellent compared te what Uvea. I am bet ter In spirits, am net troubled with eOld teet or hands, and am entirely Cared bf indiges tion,"" Mnrsra Vliana, Xewbntg, Orange Cennty, K.T. ' resting languid and dlziy, hiving, no ap petite ana nosmbltlen te work. I. took Heed's luaaparilla, with the best results, as a health invlgorater and for general debility I think It superior te anything eke." -A. A. Biasa, UtIca,H.T. t e Beld by atldrnggtsu. II (six for as.' Preptrcd only by e. I. HOOD A CO., apettecartes, leirai, sssss. lOO DeEss One' Dellar. wuuia. OF HOSIERY. HALLS. UAH'iAlNN! r a risHini, i)ETiar. W , funicular atlentlen clven te tilling sedttreieWluir ttenatuml teeth. 1 bave ail tba latest luiurowmenU ler deliw nlce work ai a very reasonable cost. Having years el ex. ixirlnnre tn tbn ln(6 cities 1 am sole te ulve tit bostet aatlaractlen and tare vim uuney, best anidclal teeth only 18 00 per set. tnarlMyd Me HsUKllI QUstXXST. DRY OOODB. j f . EK fc I1ROTBEB. Standard Hakes! Standard Makes of BLEACIMD and UN TluEACUKD MUSLIMS aud BltBkTtNOS In all widths and quallllesi LON80ALM and QUILTS. TABLE LINENS. FULL BLBACHBD and'CBBAU TABLE MNNS, InNKW DlCKand UAMA3K PAT TBBB8, with K and K NAPKINS. I)AVI'A4 CLOTHB, J. 8 4. 8 10, 8-11. ait. In Sets, wltB W APKI1T3 TO M ITOHt BUCK and UAMABK TO Tf KLB and TO WBLIMtf. Special attention la directed toallneet SIB HaNTABuKMNENB, MAPKlMB.lOrYBLS andTOWKLtNH. EMBROIDERIES. A Handseme Line, from Lew and Medium te finest qualltl os. Eager & Brether, 25-27 West King Street," LAKCASTEB, PA. s PR1NO DRES9 GOOD9. Iw Spring Goods ! WATT &SH AND C, 8 and lOEest King Street. Have opened for tnre otlen everything new and detlrable In NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. DUK58S1LK9, l'UISTKD 8AT1SK8, WASH DliESS JTABH1C8, Ladles'. Gent's and Children's NBW SP31KQ HOS1KUY, tlLKOLUVK3. TArKETA GLOVES, LISLE THREAD GLOYK8, KID GLOVK8, MEW SPRING SHADES IK B1B1IONS, DRH33 TUIUUIXQ", DRESS BUTTON?, MEW 81'lilNG EUUBOIDEUIES, COLLARS AND CUFFS, BUOHINGS, TABLE Lift EMS, TABLE CLOTHS, MAPK1N8, TOWELS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. r EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN All-Weel Dress Goods, 88 Inches wide, seven different Checks, only 18;. a yard made te retail at Me. New Yerk Stere. J.B MARTIN t CO. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. A rare cliane te buy r'urnltnre Ccverlngs at away down prices. FURNITURE JUTES Adapted for covering all hinds of furniture rednccd as tollews 'lbey are ene and a half yard! wide. roe. Jntei reduced tnlSc. Mc. Juteartduced tefi e. 0e. J ules reducet te tee RAW SILKS Fer Furniture Coverings reduced. 2 03 quality Haw8llbsdnwn tell TO. tl GO quality Kaw Silks down te II . II H quality Raw Silks down te 800. PETIT POINTS. Tlnsjlcd aud net tinseled. tire Petit Points reduced te 11.13. tl 2) 1'etit Points teduced te 93c. ltemnants of all the above materials at fi prlce. Megan t patterns In wide Furniture Cre-lenm-M HlK'Xc, reduced from 203 a yard. Dnuble Fae-d (.union Flannels, all shades, reduced trem ante soe a yard pieces of Filmed and Plain Ecru Curtain Beil'ns all rducei la prlce. Ii i ve hundred curtain Poles la Cherry, sib, Walnuter Rbenr, wlih hra ends and brute ets, itdacel te SO; j worth tee. UMABMNMO., Cor. We3t Kirg and Princa Sts, HI nA XAN0A5T1B, PA, V
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